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Re: CCC - Sticks Tricks

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:04 am
by Cyndy Boesch
I'm wearing out my copy of Cloud Nine--but on pg. 56, it talks about a prize sold to Cracker Jack that required 21 toothpicks, not 12...

Re: CCC - Sticks Tricks

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:44 pm
by Luke
Cyndy Boesch wrote:a prize sold to Cracker Jack that required 21 toothpicks, not 12...
I've often wondered if that was a typo, or something else. He often gave his extra toys to charity, or dumped them down the cistern when he needed more space. So he didn't have many of his older Cracker Jack toys, when he wrote Cloud Nine. He may have just mis-remembered 21 toothpicks, or was dyslexic when typing.

He did have another toothpick puzzle for Cracker Jack called "4 Tricks with Picks", I don't have that in my collection, but I believe it had 17 picks. But then, I could be mis-remembering it.

Re: CCC - Sticks Tricks

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:14 pm
by larrydw
Well, a picture (unphotoshopped) is worth a thousand words (unmisquoted). The last picture shows that the "stix" were indeed flat toothpicks - and there were at least 17 (in this case 18) in the package.


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"I rest my case"


Wait, I wasn't trying to make a case - so I don't rest it. . . . . . yet.

Re: CCC - Sticks Tricks

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:49 am
by Luke
Larry, thanks for the pics. I don't have the tooth pick version in my collection, but I do have the paper version. I don't know if the paper picks are a Cracker Jack prize, or if it was used with Cloud's mail away prizes.
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The paper version is slightly different, on one of the tricks. "Arrange 17 picks as shown then remove 5 so you have 3 squares same size."
Toothpick version: 2 rows of 3 boxes <- Solves nicely
Paperpick version: 2 rows of 4 boxes <- Yucky solution

I was never happy with the solution to the paper pick version of the game. Now that I've seen the toothpick version of the game, and how elegant the answer is, I wonder if Cloud made a mistake in the paper version.

Re: CCC - Sticks Tricks

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 2:43 pm
by larrydw
Hello All,
Well, it's not exactly a smoking gun, but close to it. Here are some pictures of a similar prize bu C. Cloud.

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